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'Sound' way to coat

23rd February 1989, Page 136
23rd February 1989
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• A anti-stonechip coating, designed to protect against corrosion and damage, has been launched by Dunlop Adhesives in its Motorcare range.

Dunlop Toughguard is available in both aerosol nd conventinal schutz-type containers, and is a rubber-based protective coating. It was developed primarily as a stonechip resis tant coating for use on all underbody areas, including floor pans, wheel arches, sills, front and rear valences, and also on outer sills and lower door and wing sections, but can also be used as a sounddeadening agents inside bonnets, floor pans, bulk heads, door panels and so on.

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